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The organisers warmly invite you to attend this workshop to be held in Lund, Sweden, in proximity of the new MAX IV facility. More information will be added later but please reserve the dates in your calendar. The meeting will start at lunch time on Wednesday March 9th 2016 and finish by lunch time Friday March 11th 2016.

This series of workshops was originally concerned with the effects of radiation damage during investigation of protein structures by X-ray crystallography. Other techniques of structural biology are now being included to ensure greater information exchange. The workshop will therefore be of interest to all those using ionising radiation to examine biological structures at the molecular level.

The new MAX IV facility includes a 3 GeV storage ring that will be the first using a multibend achromat lattice with sub-nm rad emittance. The facility also includes a 1.5 GeV storage ring and a 3 GeV linac serving a short pulse facility and the two storage rings. The new facility will be inaugurated in June 2016.